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02-07-2020 01:07 PM
You are correct. I am at an impasse. Thanks for stepping in to help.
However the issue is not whether to boot up from a USB memory stick or a DVD. I have not quite got to that point. As Hibb1 suggested in another post of this thread, when restarting the PC, with the bootable USB memory stick installed, I am supposed to keep tapping ESC or F9 until a menu with various options (including how to boot), is displayed on the screen. For reasons unknown to me, that does not happen on my PC and a black screen with nothing to choose from is displayed all the time.
Any help from you and/or others will be appreciated.
02-08-2020 01:22 AM
We can try in different ways ..
You can sometimes have the menu actually once you press the start button.
And immediately tap the escape key then f9 in order to go to the menu
- Turn off the computer and wait five seconds.
- Turn on the computer, and then immediately press the Esc key repeatedly until the Startup Menu opens.

But we can directly start the bios menu, by tapping the f10 key several times and modify the boot options
I therefore advise to try to directly check the bios options available with the USB key!
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02-09-2020 09:36 AM
Thanks for your help. I was able to boot from the USB that I had prepared with Rufus, but I got the following error message:
Quote This drive can only boot in UEFI mode. It cannot boot in BIOS/Legacy mode Unquote
I tried to prepare another image file on my USB memory stick using Rufus, but I had no success.
Could you or others recommend an alternative software to Rufus to prepare an image file on my USB memory stick that can boot in BIOS/Legacy mode? I don't mind paying a small licensing fee, if this alternative software is not available for free.
I don't know how to the get the computer to boot in UEFI mode.
Thanks
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